BELONGING
VERSUS BELONGING
Sunday,
September 07, 2014
John [GW] 1:11-13 He went to his own people, and his own people didn't accept him. However,
he gave the right to become God's children to everyone who believed in him. These
people didn't become God's children in a physical way-from a human impulse or
from a husband's desire to have a child. They were born from God. [Note John
chapter 3:1-21]
1Peter [GW] 2:2-10 Desire God's pure word as newborn babies desire milk. Then you will
grow in your salvation. Certainly you have tasted that the Lord is good! You
are coming to Christ, the living stone who was rejected by humans but was
chosen as precious by God. You come to him as living stones, a spiritual house
that is being built into a holy priesthood. So offer spiritual sacrifices that
God accepts through Jesus Christ. That is why Scripture says, "I am laying
a chosen and precious cornerstone in Zion, and the person who believes in him
will never be ashamed." This honor belongs to those who believe. But to
those who don't believe: "The stone that the builders rejected has become
the cornerstone, a stone that people trip over, a large rock that people find
offensive." The people tripped over the word because they refused to
believe it. Therefore, this is how they ended up. However, you are chosen
people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, people who belong to God. You were
chosen to tell about the excellent qualities of God, who called you out of
darkness into his marvelous light. Once you were not God's people, but now you
are. Once you were not shown mercy, but now you have been shown mercy.
This morning the refrain from dear old hymn
repeatedly playing in the studio of my mind, and judging from emotional
reaction, in my heart.
“Now I belong to Jesus, Jesus belongs to me –
Not for the years of time alone, But for eternity.” (Now I Belong To Jesus, by
Norman J. Clayton. Hebrews 1:13 "In whom ye also trusted, after that ye
heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation; in whom also after that
ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise." Complete
hymn: http://www.my.homewithgod.com/heavenlymidis2/belong.html )
No miracle in the words and music replays; it
is how The Word works when consideration is given. In this case the thread from
pondering that Jesus died not just to redeem unto eternal life, heaven, those
that trust Him. He also sacrificed to redeem us from self; that we no longer
need to live for ourselves struggling to maintain a fragile semblance of
sanity, success, or survival. (2Cor.5:15)
How wonderful is God’s Holy Spirit within as
He renews our thinking, setting us free in Christ! (Jn.14:16-17; Rom.12:1-3;1Cor.6:19;1Thes.5:19;Heb.1:13)
A basic human need is to belong. In Eden,
this fully was had until Eve, then Adam, granting audition to the wily old
serpent. Once the seal of belonging was broken by man’s distrust of his
Creator, the emotional need to belong became a dominant factor resulting in our
sinful striving to fill the vacuum with prideful things that cannot satisfy.
The list is long and various, including clubs, associations, fraternities,
clans, tribes, corporations, charitable organizations, ministries, religions,
churches, marriage, having children; all of which can never fully sate our
hunger to actually belong.
Take a moment and contemplate a few questions:
How much effort do I invest in trying to gain and maintain the impression of
belonging? How effective are my efforts? Do I feel that I’m continually against
the wall in such endeavor? Has the investment ever become frustrating to the
point that I withdrew in disappointment, even despairing, going hermit, or possibly
to the point of considering suicide?
There is but one true belonging, it being in living
within Christ redemptive work.
Individuals without will never truly enjoy belonging
and its release (Jn.8:32-36), for they are not His (Mt.7:21-23; Jn.3:18; 8:23-47)
though they certainly can be (John 3:1-36; 5:24; 10:28)
And then there are those trusting Him for
eternal salvation but living in conflict with who they are as redeemed people
(Jn.1:12; 2Cor.5:17; 1Pet.1:18); belonging to God, yet struggling by worldly methods
to fill their need to belong; thereby thwarting the fruit of the Spirit.
Come, let us sing the joyous song: “Redeemed,
how I love to proclaim it! Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb; Redeemed through
His infinite mercy, His child and forever I am. … Redeemed, and so happy in
Jesus, No language my rapture can tell; I know that the light of His presence. With
me doth continually dwell.” (Redeemed, by Fanny J. Crosby & William J.
Kirkpatrick. http://www.my.homewithgod.com/heavenlymidis2/redeemed.html )
EBB4
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